TK: The message is clear with 'I Don't Need U'
Sometimes you have to decode and get to the meaning of a song title or overall wordplay - that’s not the case for TK with the newly released ‘I Don’t Need U’ anthem.
Sometimes you have to decode and get to the meaning of a song title or overall wordplay - that’s not the case for TK with the newly released ‘I Don’t Need U’ anthem.
The single hits hard and proves a very direct message needs little to no head-scratching. Peep the details and get lost in the witty track.
In anticipation of his upcoming album Eternal Garden dropping this Spring, pop-R&B singer-songwriter TK has released his newest single “I Don’t Need U.” Produced by electronic duo Marian Hill’s Jeremy Lloyd, the track starts with an unexpected static noise before TK’s smooth vocals croon over the track’s melodic, lo-fi sounds. “I Don’t Need U” is an anthem for finally freeing yourself of external validation and instead finding happiness within.
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Pop-fusion artist TK's unique life journey is reflected in his music as he masterfully blends R&B, alternative and rock sounds, influenced by the African rhythmic undertones of his heritage. Providence-born, Nigerian-bred, London-raised, DMV-hardened, and LA-based, TK takes listeners on an unparalleled journey of genre-bending music through vivid soundscapes and brilliant storytelling. An innovator and disruptor in the web3 space, TK has been featured on top NFT platforms such as Sound.xyz, OpenSea, Zora and Catalog, selling out multiple NFT collections related to his music.
Most recently, he ranked as the third all-time trending artist based on primary sales on Sound.xyz for his audio-visual NFT collection Eternal Garden, raising $50,000 of revenue in one week and receiving recognition from Billboard for his accomplishments. With years of experience as a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer, TK’s work with the world’s biggest musicians like Rihanna, The Weeknd, Usher, and Jaden & Willow Smith has shaped him into one of the most prolific artists of this generation.